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A Bread Affair - Langley, British Columbia
British Columbia, Langley
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310-20560 Langley Bypass, Langley (British Columbia, Langley)
08:00 AM - 03:00 PM (Today)
Mon - Sun: 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM
A Bread Affair is a cherished bakery in Langley, known for its passion for crafting organic, handcrafted loaves. Emphasizing local ingredients, this bakery seduces with an array of fresh, artisan breads and pastries that celebrate the art of traditional baking. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone craving authentic, soul-warming baked goods that truly embody the spirit of British Columbia.
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Desserts and Bakes
Indoor Seating
Takeout Available
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Come here if you want soft crust, from your loaf sitting in a plastic bag over night. Blown away at how they sell their bread. When you are spending this kind of money for a loaf of bread, you expect it to be GOOD. Not soft and no crunch ... on the crust. Utterly disappointing. I came home and just put the loaf in the freezer. It’s not even worth trying fresh, because the crust had zero crisp. It felt like day old bread to be honest. Even cobs is better. They don’t keep the loafs in bags, the crust is nice and crunchy and fresh. Probably why it was a ghost town when I went there. Reminder, never go here again. I haven’t even tried the bread yet, like I said, it went straight in the freezer when I got home. When I run out of the good bread I have, I’ll give it a shot, if I’m too lazy to go get a fresh loaf. Until then, It will stay in the freezer. Update: I tried the bread a week later, and it’s not good. I will turn it into bread crumbs. Sweet Thea is around the corner, I recommend them, they don’t keep the bread in bags over night. It’s all fresh with crunchy crust. Read more